Saint Leger is up there with the other great masterpieces of French sport climbing. This is a hard crag but there are enough gems in the mid 6s to justify a visit.
Leave no trace. No camping.
Saint Leger lies just off the D40 that runs from Mollans-sur-Ouveze. There are different approaches and even parking spaces for the different sectors. See the sectors for further information.
There are many camping grounds nearby:
Park where indicated, take care of the environment, buy the local guidebook when possible (this is one of the ways you can help local route setters), clean up your shoes before climbing, don't spray beta, be polite.
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Author(s): Pierre Duret & Vincent Cottalorda
Date: 2022
The climbing guidebook of Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux and the surroundings: Escalades dans la vallée du Toulourenc, cover nearly 800 routes spread across three municipalities. For 25 years, climbers from all over the world, have visited the valley to enjoy the unique quality of the crags. In this digital guidebook, you will find the crags of Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux of course, but also many other sites less frequented but offering the same quality of climbing. This guidebook, published by CT FFME Vaucluse (the local branch of the National Climbing federation), has been produced on a voluntarily basis by the route bolters themselves and 100% of the profits are used to maintain the crags of the valley.
Author(s): Adrien Boulon
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9782957978922
A comprehensive guidebook describing the sport climbing at Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux and 11 other main crags, covering 1000's of routes.
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